Maybe not the late 1700's but very likely the early 1800's. This is an imitation Spade guinea token and a great many of them were produced in...
The sig file is out of date, and in fact hasn't been updated since before the book came out (I didn't come over here much until I got banned ATS)....
Just because the twenties are series 2006, it doesn't mean that when other notes are changed that they have to be series 2006 as well.
Actualy, no.
People said the same thing about the mint when they started selling the Unc singles of the 2006-W gold and silver eagle claiming that they had...
This is a common request at banks this time of year. If ore your bank can't bother themselves to help what is probablya large number of their...
Sorry Roy, but you are wrong on that. Before 1981 you would have been correct. Before 1981 the series date changedonly for changesin the...
Actually that shows a lot of restraint. Usually the judges that mandate that something be done then go on to specify HOW it is to be done. The...
Originally it was just another special favor for a big time dealer for a big payment. But when it turned out to be popular in the marketplace...
Because it roughly matches the weight specs for an eagle. They are working under the fiction that this is a coin and not just a bullion piece....
The mint did not lie. This is the description for the quarter oz from the Mint website Each 2006 American Eagle Platinum Uncirculated...
Welcome to the early 1970's and before when that WAS the standard procedure. Oh and back then Checks only, no credit cards, the checks were...
Now the question is, "Will you be able to get more than $10 apiece for these supposedly $200 coins?" I think there are a LOT of the values in the...
I like the reverse of the dollar, but I object to the PC obverse. (In order to "show the diversity at Jamestown" they included a negro female on...
It isn't so much Roosevelt appointees as it is senior citizens that grew up and still have personal memories of Roosevelt, the era, how he was THE...
Partially right. Plated yes, but I don't think it has been counterstruck. It looks to me like the nickel was holed and a minature was inserted....
How about the 1911 dollar? Two silver and one lead pattern known.
I thought the First Lady designs weren't being released until the 19th. Not likely. She will have to have been dead for two years before her...
Ok so they made it illegal. Big deal, people who want to melt them down will do it anyway. Back in the late 60's early 70's melting silver coins...
Looks like a young Gollum.
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